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Ring seal system with reduced cooling requirements

Active Publication Date: 2007-04-05
SIEMENS ENERGY INC
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[0012] The system can provide sealing at various locations. For instance, a first gap can be defined between the axial upstream face of the ring seal and the forward span of the heat shield. A second gap can be defined between the axial downstream face of the ring seal and the aft span of the heat shield. The system can further include one or more seal plates that can be attached to the ring seal so as to at least partially obstruct fluid communication with the space through the first and second gaps. As a result, fluid leakage through the gaps can be minimized.

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However, even with a thermal barrier coating, the ring seal 34 must still be actively cooled using complicated and costly cooling systems.

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[0036] Embodiments of the invention are directed to systems for minimizing the amount of air dedicated to cooling a ring seal in the turbine section of a turbine engine. Aspects of the invention will be explained in connection with various ring seal systems, but the detailed description is intended only as exemplary. Embodiments of the invention are shown in FIGS. 2-21, but the present invention is not limited to the illustrated structure or application. At the outset, it is noted that use herein of the terms “circumferential,”“radial” and “axial” and variations thereof is intended to mean relative to the turbine.

[0037] A first ring seal system according to aspects of the invention is shown in FIGS. 2-7. Each of the components of the system will be discussed in turn. Referring to FIG. 2, the vane carrier 36 can be attached to-the turbine outer casing (not shown) in any of the manners known in the art. The vane carrier 36 has an inner peripheral surface 38. A ring seal 54 according ...

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Abstract

Aspects of the invention are directed to systems for reducing the cooling requirements of a ring seal in a turbine engine. In one embodiment, the ring seal can be made of a ceramic material, such as a ceramic matrix composite. The ceramic ring seal can be connected to metal isolation rings by a plurality of pins. The hot gas face of the ring seal can be coated with a thermal insulating material. In another embodiment, the ring seal can be made of metal, but it can be operatively associated with a ceramic heat shield. The metal ring seal can carry the mechanical loads imposed during engine operation, and the heat shield can carry the thermal loads. By minimizing the amount of ring seal cooling, the ring seal systems according to aspects of the invention can result in improved engine performance and emissions.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0001] Aspects of the invention relate in general to turbine engines and, more particularly, to ring seals in the turbine section of a turbine engine. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002]FIG. 1 shows an example of one known turbine engine 10 having a compressor section 12, a combustor section 14 and a turbine section 16. In the turbine section 16 of a turbine engine, there are alternating rows of stationary airfoils 18 (commonly referred to as vanes) and rotating airfoils 20 (commonly referred to as blades). Each row of blades 20 is formed by a plurality of airfoils 20 attached to a disc 22 provided on a rotor 24. The blades 20 can extend radially outward from the discs 22 and terminate in a region known as the blade tip 26. Each row of vanes 18 is formed by attaching a plurality of vanes 18 to a vane carrier 28. The vanes 18 can extend radially inward from the inner peripheral surface 30 of the vane carrier 28. The vane carrier 28 is attached to an outer casing...

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IPC IPC(8): F01D25/26
CPCF01D11/08F05D2300/21F05D2300/702F05D2230/90F05D2300/603F05D2300/611F05D2260/20F05D2260/201
Inventor KELLER, DOUGLAS A.
Owner SIEMENS ENERGY INC
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